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I went out into the street and tried to stop a police car, but they ignored me. Eventually, I managed to get a couple into my car and drove them to the police station. The death sergeant told me that this would keep happening because of Brandon Johnson's election. The couple had their phones, wallets, and shoes stolen during the attack. I promised to find them some shoes and went home. A woman named Leonor helped us by giving us shoes and taking us to the hospital. We are grateful for her kindness. I believe in the principle of treating others as you would like to be treated.

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A trucker is being violently attacked by members of a local community. They are hitting him with bricks and trying to destroy his belongings in the truck. The cameraman tries to get a closer look at the trucker's condition, but it seems like the attackers are proud of their actions and don't care about being watched. More cars arrive at the scene, but no one helps the trucker. The pavement is covered in blood, and someone is recording the incident. The situation is chaotic and dangerous.

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The situation in Haiti is escalating as 400 UN troops led by Brazil raided a community, resulting in civilian casualties. The UN claims they only fired in self-defense, but footage shows unarmed civilians being shot. This is seen as collective punishment for resisting the UN occupation. In Toronto, UN trucks are spotted outside a pharmaceutical building, raising concerns about their presence.

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Thousands of undocumented migrants flood across the southern border, as shown in new drone images. Eagle Pass, Texas experiences one of the largest mass illegal crossings ever seen, with around 1,000 adult men from Venezuela crossing in just 2 hours.

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The speaker encounters someone from Haiti and questions why they are going to America. The speaker expresses frustration with people disrespecting the country and suggests that those who only want free benefits should not come. The speaker criticizes the lack of vetting and implies that the person from Haiti is seeking free stuff. The video ends with the person from Haiti asking not to be killed as they enter America.

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The speaker reports on the ongoing influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border, specifically highlighting the large number of Venezuelan migrants. The situation is overwhelming border agents in this sector as well as in Lukeville, Arizona. The speaker criticizes the lack of action from politicians in Washington, who are going on vacation instead of addressing the issue. The video ends abruptly 12 minutes before completion.

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Currently in Panama at the Bajo Chiquito migrant camp, a speaker criticizes HIAS, a Jewish organization, for allegedly trafficking migrants. The camp serves as a starting point for migrants heading to the United States via Costa Rica. The speaker calls for defunding and prosecuting NGOs like HIAS, Catholic Charities, and the United Nations for aiding human trafficking. The conditions at the camp are described as dangerous, with reports of rape, drowning, and disease. The speaker emphasizes the need to shut down the camp due to its unsanitary and hazardous environment.

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Facilities on Mexico's southern border with Guatemala are facing increased pressure as the number of migrants crossing the region reaches record levels. A train operator in Mexico has suspended operations due to deaths and injuries caused by migrants attempting to board freight cars. This week, the facilities have become even more overwhelmed, and the situation is worsening. Over 250,000 migrants have crossed the border this year, making it a significant issue.

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Haiti is in crisis with gangs controlling the country after the prime minister resigned. The history of military rule and lack of security forces has led to the current chaos. Gangs like Barbecue have taken over impoverished neighborhoods, causing despair. Job creation and investment are seen as long-term solutions. The former prime minister highlights the need for a professional army and strong police force. Political instability and lack of leadership have worsened the situation. A temporary council may govern Haiti until elections are held to address the crisis. The importance of free speech and the need for societal virtues are emphasized.

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A male and female were attacked by 13 to 15 armed individuals in an apartment complex linked to the Trende Aragua gang. They were pistol whipped, beaten, and one victim suffered a stab wound, raising concerns about torture. There is speculation about their affiliation with the gang. A discussion with a White House official revealed a troubling perspective: once immigrants cross the border, their safety is not prioritized. This incident highlights the dangers faced by individuals in areas associated with gang activity.

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We're witnessing the aftermath of the hurricane 50 days later. Many residents express frustration over the lack of FEMA assistance. One homeowner, facing eviction from a hotel, is preparing to live in a tent with her children. Volunteers are helping with cleanup, but they rely on private donations, not government support. The community is still reeling from the storm's devastation, with reports of missing individuals and ongoing health hazards from sewage leaks. Residents feel abandoned by the government, questioning where the promised aid is. Amidst the chaos, volunteers are working tirelessly to assist those affected, but the bureaucratic response has been inadequate.

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We're getting an aerial view of a massive situation unfolding at the US-Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas. Thousands of migrants, primarily Haitian, are congregating under the international bridge, waiting to be processed by Border Patrol. The numbers have exploded in the last 48 hours, tripling from just over 4,000 to upwards of 11,000. People are constantly streaming in, crossing the Rio Grande from Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, using a dam and a dirt path. Border Patrol is overwhelmed and doesn't have the capacity to process everyone, leading to the congestion under the bridge. We're seeing hundreds crossing the river at a time, with people freely moving back and forth between the US and Mexico, seemingly unimpeded by authorities.

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Another group of migrants arrived at the border, highlighting the continuous flow of people entering and leaving. This situation has become a profitable industry for some, who exploit the suffering of others. The dangers faced by migrants, such as rape and murder, as well as being robbed by cartels, are alarming. The organizations profiting from this crisis are the real problem. Taxpayer money is being used to fund transportation for these migrants, but the situation is not improving. This is just the beginning of what is to come for America. There are those who simply seek personal gain, while others aim to destroy America from within. It is crucial to hold these individuals accountable. A journalist was confronted and told they couldn't film, which is absurd considering the circumstances.

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In El Paso, there is a humanitarian crisis with around 2,500 migrants sleeping on the streets. Most of them are from Venezuela, but there are also migrants from Nicaragua, Colombia, Turkey, Africa, and more. The ending of title 42 on May 11th is causing an increase in migrants crossing the region. There have been reports of chicken pox outbreaks in some of the camps. The situation is overwhelming authorities, and the mayor has declared an emergency. Migrants are trying to reach cities like Denver, Houston, and Chicago, but many don't have the money for transportation. Downtown El Paso is filled with migrants. Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing situation.

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The Biden administration is flying migrants from South America to the United States, regardless of documentation, aiding human trafficking. Most lack documentation.

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A major earthquake struck Haiti late today, shaking the Caribbean nation and hitting about 14 miles from the capital Port-au-Prince. The US Geological Survey reported a magnitude of 7.0, the largest recorded in that region. Reports said the Presidential Palace and a hospital collapsed along with other buildings. The president and his wife escaped injury, but dozens were killed or buried under rubble. Ten Americans were detained by Haitian police as they attempted to bus more than 30 children across the border into the Dominican Republic, allegedly without proper documents. The Americans are Baptist church members from Idaho, who planned to take the children to the Dominican Republic to establish an orphanage. The group’s leader, Laura Silsbee, said the group paid no money for the children and obtained them from a well-known pastor who heads a religious ministry in Haiti. Silsbee said they understood they would be able to bring the children across after discussions with Dominican authorities, but acknowledged that there was additional paperwork required. From the moment of their arrest, the Americans defended their innocence, saying they were simply trying to help the children. After three weeks in jail, a Haitian judge granted freedom to eight of the ten Americans charged with child trafficking, stating that there was no evidence of guilt and that all of them were innocent. The court, however, ordered that Silsbee and another woman remain in custody; they had been in Haiti before the earthquake, and their activities were the subject of further investigation. The Americans, most of whom are Baptist missionaries, were caught trying to take 33 Haitian children across the border to the Dominican Republic. It was learned that one of the lawyers defending the group was a man suspected of sex trafficking. Haiti’s president Rene Preval defended the judge’s decision and dismissed concerns that the court had been influenced by US officials to set the Americans free. Silsbee later returned to the United States after being freed by Haitian authorities; she cried as she greeted family at the airport. She said her faith had gotten her through the ordeal but declined to answer reporters about the last three months. Her family and church members greeted her, and she expressed gratitude and praise to God. Silsbee had been originally charged with kidnapping and criminal association, charges which were dropped for her and the nine other Americans who were part of the group. In addition to this case, there are references to related individuals and events, including allegations that Huma was emailing Hillary Clinton updates on the Silsbee situation, discussions of plans to take the children, and later connections to Laura Sillisby, who changed her name to Laura Gaylor and worked for Amber Alerts in the US, along with mentions of Monica Peterson’s criticisms of the Clinton Foundation and other figures connected to human trafficking narratives. Researchers noted that Laura Sillisbee had visited the White House multiple times, and a person associated with James Alifontis reportedly had special customs privileges.

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A news crew touring the border encountered ICE and border patrol on horseback and ATVs. They were warned about Mexican cartel coyotes who had executed the husbands of two women and their two daughters. The women were eventually found, and one of the eight-year-old girls couldn't speak due to trauma. Medical evaluation revealed she had 67 different DNA samples inside her, indicating sexual assault. The Biden administration and cartels are criticized for allowing human trafficking and atrocities to occur. The journey to America, seen as a land of opportunity, often leads to abuse and rape for these women every night.

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Border patrol is detaining migrants, handcuffing them for being here illegally. Girls are separated from boys, causing fear and tears. Many are from China and Afghanistan, arriving through mountain trails. They are being taken to shelters by a private company.

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There is a persecution against pro-migrant activists due to the inability to control migrant flows, benefiting only organized crime. Migrants have limited options, risking their lives in caravans or tractor trailers. Over 400 migrants disappeared in 2023 trying to reach the United States.

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Biden's immigration policies are facing scrutiny as migrants in Boston are being detained. A Haitian individual with a criminal history of 17 convictions expresses his refusal to return to Haiti. Border patrol encounters have drastically decreased, and Mexico is preparing for deportations by building shelters. Chris Hansen's investigations reveal illegal immigrants, including two Hondurans arrested for attempting to exploit minors, have been swiftly detained by ICE. In Alabama, a man was caught naked during a sting operation, highlighting the ongoing issues with predator investigations. Hansen commends the swift actions taken compared to the previous administration's efforts.

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A large group of Haitian migrants in Mexico are pushing through a refugee center, causing chaos and trampling officials. They are seeking expedited humanitarian visas to travel to the US-Mexico border. Border patrol has been bringing in buses to process the migrants, and they are constructing a processing facility due to the high number of people. It is worth noting that the migrants are choosing to cross illegally instead of using the legal port of entry as advised by the Biden administration. Once processed, the migrants are expected to be released into the United States.

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Thousands of undocumented migrants flood across the southern border, as shown in new drone images. Eagle Pass, Texas experienced one of the largest mass illegal crossings ever seen at the border, with 1,000 adult men from Venezuela crossing in just 2 hours.

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We encountered migrants near the river, where they were trying to navigate their way. A pregnant woman from Honduras was about to cross when she found an abandoned boy wearing a tag with a U.S. address. She felt she couldn't leave him alone despite her condition. This situation highlights the issue of unaccompanied minors. Meanwhile, Border Patrol and Texas DPS are active in the Rio Grande Valley sector, where we also observed Chinese nationals surrendering. Most of these individuals are men, with a significant percentage of Chinese nationals arriving in this area.

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These people waited for freedom, but chaos erupted. The crew faced harassment and assault, with the camera capturing the horrifying ordeal. Despite the violence, they clung to each other for survival. The former soldier was torn away, leaving the journalist fearing for her life.

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Federal law enforcement officers are detaining people, with one individual dragged across the street during an arrest. These officers are believed to be border patrol police. Viewer discretion is advised.
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